Social Movements and Resistance
Colonialism and Imperialism
Racial and Social Inequalities
Economics and Government
100

The refusal to purchase certain types of goods, refusal to engage in commercial relations with a particular entity. 

Boycott

100

The practice of a foreign government exercising political or economic control of another community.

Colonialism

100

The role race and racism had in American society after the abolition of slavery.

Color Line

100

A financial gain.

Profit

200

A form of resistance that refuses to comply with particular orders and laws but does not resort in the use of violence.

Nonviolent Noncooperation

200

Direct colonial control of a community by a foreign empire.

Formal Colonialism

200

The theory or opinion that a certain race or races of people, usually one's own, are superior to others because of certain inborn characteristics and any policy or practice based on said belief. 

Racism 

200

The process or act of updating or redesigning something to make it look new or contemporary. 

Modernization

300

An uprising or armed resistance against established authority or a government.

Rebellion 

300

A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force

Imperialism

300

The act of separating, or the condition of being segregates, especially as a policy imposing social separation according to racial or ethnic groups.

Segregation

300

The act or process of making amends for wrongdoing or injury; payment required of a defeated nation by the victors, for damages, alleged atrocities, or other injury.

Reparation

400

The act of refusing to comply with something; the act of acting to prevent or counter something.

Resistance

400

(n) a person who owes allegiance to a monarch or to a state; (adj) under the power, authority, or influence of someone or something; (v) to bring under one's power, authority, or influence.

Subjects

400

The oppressive or abusive exercise of power, of the government, or authority that uses power in this way; unnecessary harshness; cruelty.

Tyranny

400

The governmental office that administers trade and collects taxes on imports and exports.

Customs

500

To damage something with intent (often political) of causing harm to processes or structures.

Sabotage

500
Making unfair use of a situation for profit or benefit.

Exploitative 

500

The state of feeling as though you have two identities housed in one person or mind.

Dual Consciousness

500

A person who manages, especially business or public affairs. 

Administrator